patran
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Dear teachers
Below is a dialogue in Blackadder, a BBC sitcom. I can't find the meaning of "dribblies" and "pofflesnu" in the dictionary. What does the expression "cringe my dribblies at your resplendent pofflesnu" mean actually?
From Blackadder:
Frondo: To you, Blackadder -- thrice-endowed Supreme Donkey of the
Trouserpod -- this much greeting [he raises a hand up to his
forehead and lowers it with two and a half vertical waves].
Pigmot: [speaks with American dialect] I, too, bold navigator [he gives
four vertical waves], cringe my dribblies at your resplendent
pofflesnu!
Regards
Anthony the learner
Below is a dialogue in Blackadder, a BBC sitcom. I can't find the meaning of "dribblies" and "pofflesnu" in the dictionary. What does the expression "cringe my dribblies at your resplendent pofflesnu" mean actually?
From Blackadder:
Frondo: To you, Blackadder -- thrice-endowed Supreme Donkey of the
Trouserpod -- this much greeting [he raises a hand up to his
forehead and lowers it with two and a half vertical waves].
Pigmot: [speaks with American dialect] I, too, bold navigator [he gives
four vertical waves], cringe my dribblies at your resplendent
pofflesnu!
Regards
Anthony the learner
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